No political redemption for pols tied to sex scandals

Left, Anthony Weiner leaves his apartment building in Manhattan. Right, Eliot Spitzer collects signatures for his run for New York City comptroller in Manhattan. (May 15, 2013, July 8, 2013) Photo Credit: Charles Eckert, AP

Left, Anthony Weiner leaves his apartment building in Manhattan. Right, Eliot Spitzer collects signatures for his run for New York City comptroller in Manhattan. (May 15, 2013, July 8, 2013) (Credit: Charles Eckert, AP)

Tuesday wasn’t a good night for New York City politicians involved in sex scandals. Eliot Spitzer, Anthony Weiner, Vito Lopez and Micah Kellner all went down in defeat in Democratic primaries. Former Gov. Spitzer (running for New York City comptroller), former Congressman Weiner (running for NYC mayor) and former state Assemblyman Lopez (running for NYC council) were looking for political comebacks...

"It turns out sexual misconduct is a fast track to a concession speech," Sonia Ossorio, president of NOW-NYC, said in a statement. "This election makes it clear that voters will reject candidates who fail to treat women with respect and dignity."

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